"Sterile Urine" and the Presence of Bacteria

European Urology
Alan J Wolfe, Linda Brubaker

Abstract

Adult human urine is not sterile. The resident bacterial community may contribute to urinary health and disease in undiscovered ways. Bacterial genomic sequencing and expanded urine culture techniques are major complementary tools for scientific exploration in urologic research.

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